Kathy McKeon's course offerings include Discrete Mathematics, Graph Theory, Probability, Mathematics and the Natural Sciences, Calculus I, and individual studies with student research in graph theory.
Introduces students to ideas and techniques from discrete mathematics that are widely used in science and engineering. Mathematical definitions and proofs are emphasized. Topics include formal logic ...
The Department has a strong faculty working in various topics in discrete mathematics, especially algorithmic aspects. The interface between Theoretical Computer Science and Discrete Mathematics has ...
Graph limit theory provides a rigorous framework for analysing sequences of large graphs by representing them as continuous objects known as graphons – symmetric measurable functions on the unit ...
Graph curvature and Laplacian operators form a vibrant area of research at the intersection of differential geometry and graph theory. The concept of graph curvature, inspired by classical Ricci ...
Study in an internationally renowned department and contribute to our pioneering research. You’ll have the chance to produce work that makes an original contribution to the field of mathematics and ...